Changing mindset crucial before series: Kumble

ANTIGUA: Emphasising that batting for a longer duration will be key, India’s chief coach Anil Kumble says they are focussing on changing the mindset of the batsmen from shorter to longer format ahead of the Test series against West Indies, starting here today.
“We are focusing at changing the mindset of batsmen in terms of coming from shorter format into a longer format and the batting time as it is important to bat for a longer duration,” said Kumble, who played 132 Test matches, in his career.
Indian cricketers played for about two months in the IPL before embarking on a short tour to Zimbabwe where they played ODIs and T20s.
Kumble said being boring is what the bowlers need to do in Test Cricket. “In the bowling department, we will be focusing of consistent lengths and being boring. That’s what we need to do when playing Test cricket. The emphasis will also be on the catching as they are important to win the games,” said Kumble, while responding to queries from fans during an Q/A session on twitter.
Kumble said both spinners and pacers will have to bowl in tandem on the slower West Indies wickets. “I believe that bowlers also bowl in partnerships like batsmen play in partnership. Spinners and fast bowlers will have an equal role. The wickets have so far been on the slower side but I don’t know what kind of wickets will be in the four Test matches. Indian spinner will have an important role to play for us to win the series,” he said.
Kumble, who took 619 Test wickets, said that Test cricket is real test of character for the craicketers.
“In Test cricket all three departments will be tested that’s why it is called test of character of all the three departments, so focus is on all three,” said India’s highest wicket-taker.
“What is also important is rest period or the recovery period. Other than the three departments we are also concentrating on the fitness and the recovery period.”

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